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Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:04 May 2019 08:30
by potion123456
That is black beard algae in short. I wonder how everyone's tank are having nice lush green algae while mine is always just this brown scruffy mess :/
Do you all introduce it or it grows naturally or what?

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Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:04 May 2019 08:37
by odin
You are going to need to tell us every little detail about your tank setup.

Water type, temp....etc

Maybe we can see what the issue is then.


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Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:05 May 2019 11:00
by Halocaridina
What is your SG? I remember reading online that BBA doesn't like salt.

Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:05 May 2019 13:40
by tzg
i was setting up my big tank and it grew bba after i added seachem flourish, end up i abandoned the project. You can try to off light for a week, and see if situation improves, if it does, off your light till bba is completely out. all the best and keep us updated.

Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:05 May 2019 13:52
by potion123456
Ive just bought and added seachem flourish excel. My 2 shrimps which i almost never see finally came out of hiding. Probably due to discomfort. Im still thinking if there's anything that can eat up the dead bba afterwards?ImageImageImageImageImage

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Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:05 May 2019 14:11
by opae ula related
potion123456 wrote:That is black beard algae in short. I wonder how everyone's tank are having nice lush green algae while mine is always just this brown scruffy mess :/
Do you all introduce it or it grows naturally or what?

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I introduced it. I think there are different variations of it.

This is screenshot of a video when I had it previously.Image

Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:05 May 2019 21:58
by Vorteil
Why not just start over? Clean it up and you'll be better off.

Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:06 May 2019 04:48
by tzg
the shrimps came out might be due to the discomfort of new agent in the water too, there are metal and chlorine substance in the chemical.

Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:06 May 2019 12:45
by Algae In Space
Chlorine in a product for aquatic animals!!?? WTF

Re: Opae ula tank overrun with bba

PostPosted:07 May 2019 19:43
by odin
You could get some gloves on and pull as much out as you can then add some snails to try and get it cleaned up?